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america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern-day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville, to warn americans about the perils of the future and to expand to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried out what i believe i was put on earth to do. and with god's hands firmly on my american ministry and our righteous cause we have achieved the on all expectations. [applause] done things that no one thought were possible. but in america, anything is possible. [applause] i must tell you, my american credentials were solid from the start. the first word i ever uttered, my mother tells me, rather sheepishly, was coke, as in coca-cola, the great iconic american brands. that was my first word, and i've had some trouble shutting me up ever since. and with a father who looks strikingly alike to a
america the great, america the beautiful. [applause] some people are born burning for america. arnold schwarzenegger was one of them. i was the same way. god planted a dream in my heart to minister to americans. to be a modern-day paul revere, another alexis de tocqueville, to warn americans about the perils of the future and to expand to americans what makes them exceptional. and for the last four years over a dozen trips traveling from the other side of the world, i have miraculously carried...
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got blessed america -- god bless america. [applause] ♪ [playing "american girl"] ♪ >> on thursday morning testimony about nutrition programs in the 2023 farm bill including how they will determine benefits for families. live testimony begins 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >>
got blessed america -- god bless america. [applause] ♪ [playing "american girl"] ♪ >> on thursday morning testimony about nutrition programs in the 2023 farm bill including how they will determine benefits for families. live testimony begins 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >>
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america's cup. america's cup made a lot of promises. america's cup didn't fulfill their agreement upon commitment to the workforce agreement. the carpenter were monitoring our scope of work uncovered violations we invited the office of labor standards and enforcement who were structural in rover $160,000. in fact, that check is written 2013. in turn that was distributed to workers and those who worked at the america's cup event. we support the low and behold community workforce we are supporting the legislation by supervisor avalos, breeding, supervisor campos and supervisor mar and supervisor yee for local hiring and construction projects on city owned property that incorporates apprehending language it affords opportunity to local community members that point the trade for a lifetime. we're not here to blame anybody we're her to make sure that the workers are treated fairly and with respect. if you remember nothing else please remember this san francisco should, the last line of defense for workers and their benefits >> thank you. nex
america's cup. america's cup made a lot of promises. america's cup didn't fulfill their agreement upon commitment to the workforce agreement. the carpenter were monitoring our scope of work uncovered violations we invited the office of labor standards and enforcement who were structural in rover $160,000. in fact, that check is written 2013. in turn that was distributed to workers and those who worked at the america's cup event. we support the low and behold community workforce we are...
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the american team will be racing to keep the america's cup in america. and all this racing will take place right off the city front. the start line will be adjacent to marina green where the golden gate bridge at a backdrop. from the start, it will take the boats probably less than a minute to scream towards the first turn which would be only about 150 yards off the shoreline, so close to the water's edge in fact that you'll be able to hear the sound of the winches and the voices of the crew. i'm talking about polite voices. the regatta director has just issued a directive about the salty language needing to be a little sweeter. then boats will rip up and down the bay. on that first leg, they'll approach speeds close to 50 miles per hour, but they'll rip up and down the bay over a three-lap course and then the finish line will be right off here at piers 27 and 29. so the america's cup competition will be 162 years old, this fantastic trophy next year, yet it will have seen nothing like what's about to happen in san francisco. this will be the fastest, mo
the american team will be racing to keep the america's cup in america. and all this racing will take place right off the city front. the start line will be adjacent to marina green where the golden gate bridge at a backdrop. from the start, it will take the boats probably less than a minute to scream towards the first turn which would be only about 150 yards off the shoreline, so close to the water's edge in fact that you'll be able to hear the sound of the winches and the voices of the crew....
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america great? >> if i could say it in one word, opportunity. having the freedom and the democracy and the openness of this country for people like us and businesses to have unequaled opportunity in the world. >> that's really what america represents. my grandfather came to this country in 1919. you could imagine what he was feeling, what your ancestors were feeling, leaving a place so familiar with friends and family, because of the promise of opportunity, because of the promise of freedom and opportunity. when you look at america and you think about it, what has america given to you? >> it gave me the opportunity to never give up. the road is not smooth. the journey is not equal. the situations have to be overcome and you don't succeed in every step of the way. but in this country, you learn from what you need to learn by that bumpy road and you never give up, taking advantage of the opportunity america permits you. >> i think as immigrants, we appreciate this country sometimes even more than the
america great? >> if i could say it in one word, opportunity. having the freedom and the democracy and the openness of this country for people like us and businesses to have unequaled opportunity in the world. >> that's really what america represents. my grandfather came to this country in 1919. you could imagine what he was feeling, what your ancestors were feeling, leaving a place so familiar with friends and family, because of the promise of opportunity, because of the promise of...
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there is no place like america. but america is not just a place. america is not just a country. it's the greatest value system ever devised. the world should adopt american values. american values are the world best hope. everything that i am saying violates violently left-wing orthodoxy. but why be politically correct when you could be right. [laughter] [applause] why not speak the truth when we can be patriotic? nothing is more anti-american and ideology or in practice the political correct myths. absolutely nothing. every problem in america today can be traced backwards. every challenge america faces is compounded by a free enhanced by. political correctness on the superrich extinguishes confidence. it impairs judgment. preaches victimhood and entrenches division. it makes a peaceful and cooperative society impossible. who here is familiar with eric braden the ballistic raiders children's writer? anyone? i've got a couple. fabulous writer unworked has been transcribed into a hundred different languages. children all around the world have read the books and love them. i couldn
there is no place like america. but america is not just a place. america is not just a country. it's the greatest value system ever devised. the world should adopt american values. american values are the world best hope. everything that i am saying violates violently left-wing orthodoxy. but why be politically correct when you could be right. [laughter] [applause] why not speak the truth when we can be patriotic? nothing is more anti-american and ideology or in practice the political correct...
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so the more we write about america, the more we tell the story america perhaps i'm hopeful that america will continue to learn. i am most like the camels. be in arizona for sure. you know, because america is a big a capitalist place. if there's a market for it, we'll bring here. there's no there's no doubt about it. that's the american story. you know so i'm hopeful i have enormous despite all the pain that i've seen with racism, with war, with refugee. my hope my continuous hope is not diminished is still the flame of hope, is still alive and just want the the the the doors and the sons of oppressed americans can be included in the american experience. that is what i what i that's the reason why i wrote this book to america. i want that to and we can do it. i don't believe america cannot do this. we can do it. but have to make sure. we admitted first that there's a problem, that there's a pain and perhaps just the the ones we admit it the young people america's admitted then the rest will be easy. that's what i believe wonderful. we're to turn into taking questions now. i would love to
so the more we write about america, the more we tell the story america perhaps i'm hopeful that america will continue to learn. i am most like the camels. be in arizona for sure. you know, because america is a big a capitalist place. if there's a market for it, we'll bring here. there's no there's no doubt about it. that's the american story. you know so i'm hopeful i have enormous despite all the pain that i've seen with racism, with war, with refugee. my hope my continuous hope is not...
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the america's cup. welcome to the new america's cup. we would like to welcome the mayor, thank you for joining us on this momentous occasion. thank you, we will introduce them formally in a minute. this is a kickoff for the 34th edition of the oldest trophy in international sports. today, we will celebrate. this will be the america's cup village. this is already being constructed. this is where the general public will be able to participate. of course, this is the first time in the history of the cup that it will not be erased 10 or even 20 miles offshore. it will be right here on this city fraud. this will be a fantastic husband. this is the best venue, even better than auckland. this is the best of a new that any of us have ever seen. and many of you have seen the america's cup before? ok, would you like to see it again? please welcome the oldest trophy in international sports, the america's cup. [applause] >> please welcome the mayor of the great city and county of san francisco. the hon. ed lee. >> thank you for coming. we were here
the america's cup. welcome to the new america's cup. we would like to welcome the mayor, thank you for joining us on this momentous occasion. thank you, we will introduce them formally in a minute. this is a kickoff for the 34th edition of the oldest trophy in international sports. today, we will celebrate. this will be the america's cup village. this is already being constructed. this is where the general public will be able to participate. of course, this is the first time in the history of...
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it did not— america and america democracy. it did not come — america and america democracy. it did not come here _ america and america democracy. it did not come here patriotism - america and america democracy. it did not come here patriotism or- did not come here patriotism or principle, — did not come here patriotism or principle. they— did not come here patriotism or principle, they came _ did not come here patriotism or principle, they came here - did not come here patriotism or principle, they came here in- did not come here patriotism or. principle, they came here in rage. not in _ principle, they came here in rage. not in service _ principle, they came here in rage. not in service of— principle, they came here in rage. not in service of america, - principle, they came here in rage. not in service of america, rather. principle, they came here in rage. i not in service of america, rather in service _ not in service of america, rather in service of— not in service of america, rather in service of one _ not in service of america, rather in service of one man. _ no
it did not— america and america democracy. it did not come — america and america democracy. it did not come here _ america and america democracy. it did not come here patriotism - america and america democracy. it did not come here patriotism or- did not come here patriotism or principle, — did not come here patriotism or principle. they— did not come here patriotism or principle, they came _ did not come here patriotism or principle, they came here - did not come here patriotism or...
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this is going to be about america and america first. should america's allies be worried? mr. gilmore: i don't think so. i don't think the message is america only. it's that this president intends to take care of the forgotten people in this country, who there is a sense that the previous administrations have not necessarily looked after them. now it is time to put them first. but just because america intends to look after its own interests, every other country in the world does the same thing. the fact of the matter is, their allies can come together and it does not have to be mutually exclusive. katty: imagine, for a moment, a german leader making those comments. mr. gilmore: i can, and i would expect them to, but that does not mean we are no longer allies of the germans. we are and will be. the fact is, if america grows stronger and we are more able and are a stronger and more solid people, we will be better allies to our friends. katty: this is a president who takes office with record low approval ratings. you have long been a supporter of donald trump, although you had yo
this is going to be about america and america first. should america's allies be worried? mr. gilmore: i don't think so. i don't think the message is america only. it's that this president intends to take care of the forgotten people in this country, who there is a sense that the previous administrations have not necessarily looked after them. now it is time to put them first. but just because america intends to look after its own interests, every other country in the world does the same thing....
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impact america has made on the world what will the future look like if america begins to subside or recede into answer the critics of america not the critics abroad because i wrote an earlier book called what's so great about america which is an answer to the european critics in america and islamic radical attacks. this book america answers domestic critics who say that the wealth of america is based on theft. >> in your book the shock of asian dominance for people in the west is to see how differently the world is going to be run when america is no longer running. >> america is arguably an entire but a very different and higher than the romans were the british. those were empires based on exploitation. the goal was to extract wealth, mineral, free labor that were settled by those countries. america is centrally governed the world as an employer and keeps the lanes open so they can circulate. america doesn't use its power to conquer other countries. grenada, iraq. we go in and out. unlike other expeditions it's costing us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq. as it were in expediti
impact america has made on the world what will the future look like if america begins to subside or recede into answer the critics of america not the critics abroad because i wrote an earlier book called what's so great about america which is an answer to the european critics in america and islamic radical attacks. this book america answers domestic critics who say that the wealth of america is based on theft. >> in your book the shock of asian dominance for people in the west is to see...
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he per trade america first -- portrayed as america firsters as america lasters. dominated by the democracy of force was an illusion. only 30% of the american public thought an allied victory was possible at that stage. as roosevelt aligned his nation with the suppose it "losers." "we will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation, signs and signals, calls for speed, we will speed ahead." for president often characterized as indecisive, admiral howard stark had once grumbled how much a part of the democratic way of life will be -- led by mr. gallup if this was a purposeful speech that galvanized the nation and its allies, and can be slotted wider pattern of thrust, perry, retreat, and repeat. his ability to lead his nation was predicated on a keen sense of when the time is right to lead the public opinion and when it was wiser to wait for it to catch up. in this respect and others, how u.s. strategic interests package the necessity for bipartisan ofport, the medium communication, how roosevelt's decisions were shaped by memories of woo
he per trade america first -- portrayed as america firsters as america lasters. dominated by the democracy of force was an illusion. only 30% of the american public thought an allied victory was possible at that stage. as roosevelt aligned his nation with the suppose it "losers." "we will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation, signs and signals, calls for speed, we will speed ahead." for president often characterized as indecisive, admiral...
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policy in latin america. latin america was early on a dissenter of george bush's militarism and unilateralism. we saw dissenting from the war on-- the invasion of iraq and a number of other moves to institutionalize unilateralism. we also saw latin america take the initiative in trying to move beyond this extreme deregulation that crippled latin america in many ways during the 1990s. economic deregulation. when you see in other words, is latin america really grappling with the two problems that in many ways derailed the u.s. in the last couple of years. the militarism that took shape during the bush administration and the extreme economic deregulation. the united states is now just coming to terms with those two. latin america has had a year of trying to work through them and i think they have been paging enormous strides. >> rose: all of you are saying it is pulling away from the united states. why is that? >> i think there are a number of real structure reasons, global reasons you see. the united states no
policy in latin america. latin america was early on a dissenter of george bush's militarism and unilateralism. we saw dissenting from the war on-- the invasion of iraq and a number of other moves to institutionalize unilateralism. we also saw latin america take the initiative in trying to move beyond this extreme deregulation that crippled latin america in many ways during the 1990s. economic deregulation. when you see in other words, is latin america really grappling with the two problems that...
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of a red america and a blue america or purple america. have you found that? >> guest: yes. >> host: what their different snooze one hand there's very strucking contrast between the north and south and a lot of people might say everyone knows that. what is interesting is if we look from a comparative angle it's not the same in other western nations. if you leave paris for rural regions of france you might miami people who are more consecutive and if you leave amsterdam, you might people people who are more conservative as well but you're very unlikely to meet people who are in favor of teaching creationism in public schools or would think that universal health care and abortion or some of the greatest evils that humankind has known, by contrast, these are common beliefs in the red states. what is also interesting is to look the data that huge regional contention within the united states and a contrast at a partisan level nationwide. so even conservatives in blue state take vary hardline position on a broad range of issue if the perfect exa
of a red america and a blue america or purple america. have you found that? >> guest: yes. >> host: what their different snooze one hand there's very strucking contrast between the north and south and a lot of people might say everyone knows that. what is interesting is if we look from a comparative angle it's not the same in other western nations. if you leave paris for rural regions of france you might miami people who are more consecutive and if you leave amsterdam, you might...
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why don't you pick a song that is just america, america, america, america. oh, america. >> you put ho in there, you are not realizing, you are saying h america, ho, america, ho, ho. >> stephen: okay, take the hos out of america. >> take the hos out of america. >> stephen: all right, i understand. now the new album, thank you for correcting. the new album is called clancy's tavern. what is clancy's tavern. >> my grandmother had a supper club over in fort smith arkansas and when i was 12 i was the oldest-- . >> stephen: that was her place, your grandmother's name was chancey. >> that was her nickname. >> stephen: who was your grandfather's nick name. >> pepper. >> stephen: clancy and pepper. >> yeah, clancy and pepper. >> stephen: that sounds like a '70s cop show. >> it was, it was. >> stephen: now you, as i said in your previous, you have taken on terrorism but now in made in america, are you take on globalization. because you say nothing's made here in moir. >> well, it's about a generation before us you could go in the bank and like my dad could go in the b
why don't you pick a song that is just america, america, america, america. oh, america. >> you put ho in there, you are not realizing, you are saying h america, ho, america, ho, ho. >> stephen: okay, take the hos out of america. >> take the hos out of america. >> stephen: all right, i understand. now the new album, thank you for correcting. the new album is called clancy's tavern. what is clancy's tavern. >> my grandmother had a supper club over in fort smith...
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the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are looking forward to an exciting c eight -- season of sailing the ac 45's and then for two more seasons in the america's cup events. there is also a bidding process under way. we know five of the six cities that they will be stumping on. we will be determining how all of the 11 locations. the first few are expected to be announced soon for those remaining 11 cities. finally, i would like to pay a real tribute to the incredible amounts of work that is being done to make the america's cup events over the next two years an enormous success. not only the work of our own organizations, event authority, ra
the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are...
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or is america first america alone? our story begins in london. december of last year. donald trump arriving in britain for a high stakes nato summit. he left behind a washington in turmoil. impeachment hearings were just beginning. >> article two does not give him the power to do anything he wants. >> what a disgrace to this committee. >> passionate arguments about high crimes and misdemeanors. in london, the mood was tense. trump alienated many of europe's power brokers. macron had embraced trump at first. >> we have a special relationship. in fact, i will get that piece of dandruff off. >> relations turned icy. >> would you like isis fighters? >> let's be serious. >> angela merkel had little patience for the american president. boris johnson of the uk appeared friendly. but hadn't always been. >> i think donald trump is out of his mind. he is betraying a stupefying ignorance. >> the queen was holding a reception for nato leaders at buckingham palace. the mood grew edgy as everyone waited. donald trump was late. one group of leaders was enjoying itself. canada's justi
or is america first america alone? our story begins in london. december of last year. donald trump arriving in britain for a high stakes nato summit. he left behind a washington in turmoil. impeachment hearings were just beginning. >> article two does not give him the power to do anything he wants. >> what a disgrace to this committee. >> passionate arguments about high crimes and misdemeanors. in london, the mood was tense. trump alienated many of europe's power brokers....
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cruz azul-amÉrica y américa-cruz azul juegan los dos. creo que serÁn los equipos que saldrán ganando. es muy bonito ver este tipo de partidos. realmente, vale la pena. >> habrÍa de ser el Último clÁsico joven en el estadio azul. ya sÉ que los nÚmeros quedan de lado, pero tiene que haber un favorito. a lo mejor, amÉrica. algÚn ingrediente extra tiene que favorecer alguien. >> son 101 aÑos del amÉrica. ellos quieren sacar el triunfo. creo que la canta estarÁ dividida entre azules y amarillos. creo que no habrÁ rivalidad, no habrá favorito. ganarÁ el que cometa menos errores. >> definitivamente. la aficiÓn estarÁ dividida. tienes algÚn pronÓstico para este encuentro? >> me gustarÍa que ganara cruz azul. creo que el estadio azul tiene que demostrar su categorÍa. amÉrica serÁ un rival muy difÍcil. tiene buenos conceptos. el tÉcnico tiene capacidad. son tÉcnicos de mucha valentÍa y mucho riesgo. van a surgir jugadas muy importantes. tienen dos arqueros, donde selecciÓn, uno de argentina y otro de mÉxico. serÁ un p
cruz azul-amÉrica y américa-cruz azul juegan los dos. creo que serÁn los equipos que saldrán ganando. es muy bonito ver este tipo de partidos. realmente, vale la pena. >> habrÍa de ser el Último clÁsico joven en el estadio azul. ya sÉ que los nÚmeros quedan de lado, pero tiene que haber un favorito. a lo mejor, amÉrica. algÚn ingrediente extra tiene que favorecer alguien. >> son 101 aÑos del amÉrica. ellos quieren sacar el triunfo. creo que la canta estarÁ dividida...
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to hold america back. last question. reporter: follow-up on your comment you said if the president doesn't act, congress will. are you saying that house republicans could pass something -- [indiscernible] -- mr. mccarthy: yes. not this week. reporter: you said something passed something modeled on that. what would that do to market stability if republicans act on their own? mr. mccarthy: you know what's interesting if, if i take your question -- interesting, if i take your question, i could have that same question when i said, why stop d.c. from decriminalizing and allowing more carjacking and more murders? it's not going to get through the senate. it's definitely not going to be signed by the president. because he simply said he was opposed to it. and it got signed by the president. no, let me finish. you asked your question. let me answer it. i could take that same position of whether we could end the pandemic in america. he said he was opposed to it. now he's going to sign it. so what will the markets r
to hold america back. last question. reporter: follow-up on your comment you said if the president doesn't act, congress will. are you saying that house republicans could pass something -- [indiscernible] -- mr. mccarthy: yes. not this week. reporter: you said something passed something modeled on that. what would that do to market stability if republicans act on their own? mr. mccarthy: you know what's interesting if, if i take your question -- interesting, if i take your question, i could...
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applause when america is united, america is totally u nstoppa ble. there should be no fear, we are protected, and we will always be protected. we will be protected by the great men and women of our military and law enforcement. and most importantly... applause ..we will be protected by god. applause finally, we must think big and dream even bigger. in america we understand a nation is only living as long as it is striving. we will no longer accept politicians who are all talk and no action, constantly complaining, but never doing anything about it. applause the time for empty talk is over. now arrives the hour of action. do not allow anyone to tell you that it cannot be done. no challenge can match the heart and pride and spirit of america. we will not fail. our country will thrive and prosper again. so to all americans, in every city near and far, small and large, from mountain to mountain, from ocean to ocean, hear these words. you will never be ignored again. applause your voice, your hopes, and your dreams will define our american destiny. your c
applause when america is united, america is totally u nstoppa ble. there should be no fear, we are protected, and we will always be protected. we will be protected by the great men and women of our military and law enforcement. and most importantly... applause ..we will be protected by god. applause finally, we must think big and dream even bigger. in america we understand a nation is only living as long as it is striving. we will no longer accept politicians who are all talk and no action,...
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america going back does not mean america _ obama. america going back does not mean america going _ obama. america going back does not mean america going backwards, - obama. america going back does not mean america going backwards, it i obama. america going back does notl mean america going backwards, it has to ship an agenda to take notjust america forward but the global system forwards and if we have learned anything with covid is that it affects us all.— it affects us all. whether he will be successful— it affects us all. whether he will be successful depends - it affects us all. whether he will be successful depends not - it affects us all. whether he will be successful depends notjust. it affects us all. whether he will. be successful depends notjust on these talents, the america's relationship with the world will be defined by those nations with which it engages. —— barack obama. yet another dose of winter for some of us in the past 2a hours, a fresh dusting, even covering of snow in places, particularly out in the hills
america going back does not mean america _ obama. america going back does not mean america going _ obama. america going back does not mean america going backwards, - obama. america going back does not mean america going backwards, it i obama. america going back does notl mean america going backwards, it has to ship an agenda to take notjust america forward but the global system forwards and if we have learned anything with covid is that it affects us all.— it affects us all. whether he will...
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we are the men and women of america. we are also the children of america. children of the city and the country. like hair, light eyes, dark hairs, dark eyes, the children of america. the children of america. theinfants, the use -- youth, the old and the young, that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. that people of america. businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world, explorers of many nations charted the land and open it to their people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. settled and the spain,of the world from holland, fromrom england. england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to
we are the men and women of america. we are also the children of america. children of the city and the country. like hair, light eyes, dark hairs, dark eyes, the children of america. the children of america. theinfants, the use -- youth, the old and the young, that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. that people of america. businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish...
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it really is about america. he wrote an essay called "provident sects" in the spirit of capitalism which is all based on his time in america, and it's really an interesting read and originally it was meant to be part of, it was meant to be the third part, but for whatever reason, it was left out. there's a great book by historian named -- oh, gosh. the name of the book is "weber in america" with princeton university press and i really commend it. the author's name is escaping mt. ae t me at the moment but it's a very carefully researched, well-documented book and that's why i'd recommend it if you want to do weber. "what i saw in america." the other is called "sidelights." they were both written after his respective visits. and he also wrote essays and so forth about america. and then qutb wrote a series of articles published in a journal called "the america that i have seen." and it's not extensive, but it's significant, and then sprinkled throughout his work, he makes various references to america. he publishe
it really is about america. he wrote an essay called "provident sects" in the spirit of capitalism which is all based on his time in america, and it's really an interesting read and originally it was meant to be part of, it was meant to be the third part, but for whatever reason, it was left out. there's a great book by historian named -- oh, gosh. the name of the book is "weber in america" with princeton university press and i really commend it. the author's name is...
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he wrote essays about america. and then qutb wrote a series of articles published in the journal called "the america that i have seen." it is not extensive that significant. sprinkled throughout his work he makes various references to america. he published a book before he came here called "social justice in islam," and it went through a number of revisions here you can see it works america into it -- revisions. you can see he works america into it. he introduces pieces which were largely critical if you look at the different -- and i would recommend, there is a section on qutb's time in america by a historian named john calvert, biography on qutb that has an expensive -- extensive kind of america section. >> thank you for speaking with us today. i know you have already mentioned some of the initial motivations for weber as well as tocqueville and qutb to come to the u.s. and their initial rationales for their visits. could you explain more about chesterton's initial motivations for his visits and how his initial e
he wrote essays about america. and then qutb wrote a series of articles published in the journal called "the america that i have seen." it is not extensive that significant. sprinkled throughout his work he makes various references to america. he published a book before he came here called "social justice in islam," and it went through a number of revisions here you can see it works america into it -- revisions. you can see he works america into it. he introduces pieces...
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but let's start with sebastian and the cup for america cup america studio. turn the mean time in twenty nine think. america studio the africa cup of nations the women's world cup gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best i mean. and i'll give you three good reasons why this is the kicks well i could actually give you twenty but you know. you don't that i think you're hard hello we're talking about the south american championship. the americas. not convinced yet for. the old soul i. think. you should have your eyes on copacabana in june and july. and no i don't have a concert with the brazilian tourism board i'm not married to a brazilian and i don't dance or do couple it or get. over to. cup america city or yes cup merica no this is not the gold cup no no no no. sorry i don't know the number also google that somewhere in america i mean north america. big reason number one. cup on that this is it started as early as nine hundred sixteen so when other countries were at war with each other or didn't
but let's start with sebastian and the cup for america cup america studio. turn the mean time in twenty nine think. america studio the africa cup of nations the women's world cup gold cup. so you want to know which of the big tournaments is the best i will tell you which is the best i mean. and i'll give you three good reasons why this is the kicks well i could actually give you twenty but you know. you don't that i think you're hard hello we're talking about the south american championship....
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a stronger america means a safer world. a safer world means a stronger america. [applause] >> catch up with more past presidential nominees this sunday here on american history tv. next, we see richard nixon except his parties nomination at the 1968 republican convention in miami beach, florida. he defeated hubert humphrey's in close general election. independent candidate george wallace came in third. ♪ [applause] mr. nixon: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. ♪ thank you very much. ♪ [applause] ♪ mr. nixon: thank you. mr. chairman, delegates of this convention, my fellow americans, 16 years ago, i stood before this convention to accept your nomination as the running mate of one of the greatest americans of our time or of any time, dwight d. eisenhower. [applause] mr. nixon: eight years ago, i had the highest honor of accepting your nomination for president of the united states. [applause] mr. nixon: tonight, i again proudly accept the nomination for president of the united states. [applause] mr. nixon: i have news f
a stronger america means a safer world. a safer world means a stronger america. [applause] >> catch up with more past presidential nominees this sunday here on american history tv. next, we see richard nixon except his parties nomination at the 1968 republican convention in miami beach, florida. he defeated hubert humphrey's in close general election. independent candidate george wallace came in third. ♪ [applause] mr. nixon: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank...
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in me, they saw america. in america, they saw hope. as republicans and as americans , it is up to us to renew that hope. our children and our grandchildren are counting on us . and together i know we will come , through for them in a way that makes everyone proud. thank you, god bless you. then god bless! america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she wonderful isn't she special
in me, they saw america. in america, they saw hope. as republicans and as americans , it is up to us to renew that hope. our children and our grandchildren are counting on us . and together i know we will come , through for them in a way that makes everyone proud. thank you, god bless you. then god bless! america! [applause] >> ♪ isn't she lovely isn't she wonderful isn't she special
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it really is about america. then he wrote an essay called protestant sects and the spirit of capitalism, which is all based on his time in america, and it's really an interesting read, and originally it was meant to be part of -- it was meant to be the third part, fwlaurchs -- but for whatever reason it was left out. the name of the book is weber in america, it's with princeton university press, and i really commend it, the author's name is escaping me at the moment. it's very carefully researched, well-documented book, and that's why we recommend it if you want to do weber. chesterton wrote two books on america, wone's called "what i saw in america" and the other is called "side lights" and they were both written after his respective visits. he also wrote essays and so forth that came out about america and kuteb wrote a series of articles published in a journal called "the america that i have seen" and it's not extensive, but it's significant, and then sprinkled throughout his work he makes various references t
it really is about america. then he wrote an essay called protestant sects and the spirit of capitalism, which is all based on his time in america, and it's really an interesting read, and originally it was meant to be part of -- it was meant to be the third part, fwlaurchs -- but for whatever reason it was left out. the name of the book is weber in america, it's with princeton university press, and i really commend it, the author's name is escaping me at the moment. it's very carefully...
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that is how we will celebrate america and respect and represent america in our time in office america built a decency and dignity of love and healing of greatness and goodness, of possibilities this is a story that guides us, inspires us and unites us today and always. thank you for this honor i will give my all to you, may god bless america and may god protect our troops. >> thank you mr. president throughout the night we are giving special thanks to americans who keep our nation moving forward despite all obstacles they are our friends and our neighbors. they keep us from going hungry the educator children and make sacrifices both personal and professional they help us all hang on for another meal, another day until next month we cannot cope without them by their example, there encouraged for many others to perform acts of kindness and decency and easing of shared burdens. >> would love and understanding and with small acts of kindness you show up for each other and big ways and small ones again and again, it's what so many of you are doing right now for your loved ones for complete
that is how we will celebrate america and respect and represent america in our time in office america built a decency and dignity of love and healing of greatness and goodness, of possibilities this is a story that guides us, inspires us and unites us today and always. thank you for this honor i will give my all to you, may god bless america and may god protect our troops. >> thank you mr. president throughout the night we are giving special thanks to americans who keep our nation moving...
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so let's make them in america again. let's build a future here in america. let's remember who in god's name we are. we are the only country in the world -- the reason we are sometimes called ugly americans who cannot be defined by the notion of possibilities. there is nothing beyond our capacity. not a single thing if we act as the united states of america, the united states of america. so, folks, i really am optimistic because of the guys behind me and other men and women like them. we are about to enter a new period. we just have to stay the course, have confidence in our selves. by the way, there's overwhelming strength in our diversity, and it is about time. i will end by saying when i got elected, i made a promise. i said my administration is going to look like america. if it is a vice president or secretary of state or a cabinet member or a senior person, it is going to look like america, and it does. and one more thing, i know how to say the word "union." [applause] the single best workers in the world. so, folks, let's go do this, ok? i want to thank
so let's make them in america again. let's build a future here in america. let's remember who in god's name we are. we are the only country in the world -- the reason we are sometimes called ugly americans who cannot be defined by the notion of possibilities. there is nothing beyond our capacity. not a single thing if we act as the united states of america, the united states of america. so, folks, i really am optimistic because of the guys behind me and other men and women like them. we are...
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miss america is a nonprofit. it was very tied to atlantic city tried to retain favor there whereas miss usa has always been a for-profit. they never really got hung up on the scholarship thing. miss usa is a pageant that has always been at peace with the entertainment value with young women in the state. miss america, continuing to have young women and swimsuits for another 68 years, not that comfortable with it. it never, always searching for the right thing to do. always consumed by anxiety of what is right. miss usa, turn on the tv. bigger brooms, bigger hair, sexier. just a bigger vibe. by the way, that is the one that donald trump owned. donald trump does not own miss america. >> that is kind of all you have to say. [laughter] >> we have to have some other folks that may want to ask some questions. tell me, and i know that this is probably very controversial. do you have a favorite? [laughter] >> that is very controversial. i think that my favorite is -- [inaudible] do you remember her? she had this pioneeri
miss america is a nonprofit. it was very tied to atlantic city tried to retain favor there whereas miss usa has always been a for-profit. they never really got hung up on the scholarship thing. miss usa is a pageant that has always been at peace with the entertainment value with young women in the state. miss america, continuing to have young women and swimsuits for another 68 years, not that comfortable with it. it never, always searching for the right thing to do. always consumed by anxiety...
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only america stands in the way. mine is a story, possibly dear in this country, only in america. in three short years, the achievements you recognize today ardea quips in the first 25 years of my life. born to hard-working parents in australia, both with european roots, they gave me every opportunity imaginable. i was a dream child. today with the marvels of technology designed by america, they get to watch these. they taught me to dream. they taught me to never give up. my father instilled in me to never have any master. my mother instilled in me the need to care and protect those weaker than i care they taught me the virtue of confidence, even at the expense of the perception of arrogance. the top intimate the most of every second of life and i'm proud to say that it does not as much as humanly possible. i live in australia and traveled to america frequently. if i could move here tomorrow, i would. it may sound strange, but i have often felt that if i were an american trapped in an australian body. [laughter] such as my empathy and depreciation of american culture and a culture
only america stands in the way. mine is a story, possibly dear in this country, only in america. in three short years, the achievements you recognize today ardea quips in the first 25 years of my life. born to hard-working parents in australia, both with european roots, they gave me every opportunity imaginable. i was a dream child. today with the marvels of technology designed by america, they get to watch these. they taught me to dream. they taught me to never give up. my father instilled in...
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it is a promotional event for the america's cup. and the words on everybody's lips for the next few years will be san francisco. the end of the process will be the america's cup itself. this will be the new tour, and an annual champion will be crowned in the world series of the america's cup. part of that will also be here in san francisco in august of 2012. we are hoping and we are expecting to introduce a whole new generation of fans to this event. not only the sports fans, but to the general interest fans. how'd we do that? by top quality tv broadcasting, by making the sport and the event much more understandable than it has ever been, by guaranteeing race start times, by great industry standard television camera coverage, and by great programming. let's face it, this will be a great american story. it's an american defender of one of the greatest sporting trophies there is. sailing on american waters to fend off challenges from all over the world. it will be a great american story. [applause] let me just go back to the world ser
it is a promotional event for the america's cup. and the words on everybody's lips for the next few years will be san francisco. the end of the process will be the america's cup itself. this will be the new tour, and an annual champion will be crowned in the world series of the america's cup. part of that will also be here in san francisco in august of 2012. we are hoping and we are expecting to introduce a whole new generation of fans to this event. not only the sports fans, but to the general...
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[applause] america first. america first takes real courage . it takes a secretary of state willing to walk into a room and tell them like it is that a president who had his back. we had that. [applause] speaking of backs, i hear president biden saying, america is back. back to what? back to pallets of caster the ayatollah? back to apologizing when iranian's tell our soldiers -- when iranians tell our soldiers and sailors to take to their knees at gunpoint? back to president biden killing pipelines? backed all the things the put america at risk, ducted supporting a pipeline in europe for european jobs. this is not what we want to go back to at any time at all, and we certainly don't want to go back to letting china have trade deals to kill our jobs right here in america. [applause] we can't afford it. we can't afford it. it is not the right thing and we don't have to do it. we must be bold and we must always put america first. we spend a lot of tim -- time talking about being canceled. i'm glad that this is being aired on television not canceled
[applause] america first. america first takes real courage . it takes a secretary of state willing to walk into a room and tell them like it is that a president who had his back. we had that. [applause] speaking of backs, i hear president biden saying, america is back. back to what? back to pallets of caster the ayatollah? back to apologizing when iranian's tell our soldiers -- when iranians tell our soldiers and sailors to take to their knees at gunpoint? back to president biden killing...
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>> this is not the america i grew up in. i love america. i will fight, you know, to my last breath to save america and i think we can do. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan majority, if representative scalise wasn't the third-rank can iran in the leadership, this might have sort of passed everyone's notice. did you think the congressman was telling the truth when he said he had no idea what the organization was or your connection with it? >> well, i have no idea. i was in moscow at the time. i heard he was there but i didn't find any confirmation. but i am surprised and shocked it would be a big deal if he was there. as you said, you started off the interview, what's been going on over these years? well, if you read the newspapers, you would t
>> this is not the america i grew up in. i love america. i will fight, you know, to my last breath to save america and i think we can do. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan...
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what is america who are we as. a culture war is raging over the future direction of the nation and party politics has turned into an ideological battle. the rise of fascism in europe. chamber when people thought they had lost control of their economic destiny and in america 90 percent have lost control of their economic destiny so they're desperately looking around for a savior and donald trump steps toward says i am your savior plays the exact opposite he is the devil incarnate for them but if he tells them this their savior and nobody else says that they're going to turn to him and they have. right wing populists have driven a wedge into the heart of american society which could leave its mark for decades i think the divisions in our country have been very little warrant for a long time but i think that when you have the president himself feels it is racist sexist. it is a. language people in the community feel if the president is to say that i can say and so yes the friend to this point i can't believe this way
what is america who are we as. a culture war is raging over the future direction of the nation and party politics has turned into an ideological battle. the rise of fascism in europe. chamber when people thought they had lost control of their economic destiny and in america 90 percent have lost control of their economic destiny so they're desperately looking around for a savior and donald trump steps toward says i am your savior plays the exact opposite he is the devil incarnate for them but if...
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put their interests before america. those of us blessed by your trust should give you a government that doesn't act as if it's something apart from you but one that is of the people, by the people and for the people. a government that appreciates that no one of us has all the answers were all the power. a government that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without making them into enemies were doubting their patriotism. a government that can discuss and debate with as much civility as passion and with a view to persuade, not intimidate, to encourage, not demonize. a government that can take on the big problems and make things better for all of our citizens. a government that all of america can be proud of. in 2022 and 2024, the republicans had a historic opportunity to put america back on the right course. while there are those who are more interested in attacking their fellow republicans been growing and rebuilding the republican party, my focus has been and will continue to be on growing that bigger ten
put their interests before america. those of us blessed by your trust should give you a government that doesn't act as if it's something apart from you but one that is of the people, by the people and for the people. a government that appreciates that no one of us has all the answers were all the power. a government that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without making them into enemies were doubting their patriotism. a government that can discuss and debate with as much...
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america is great because america is good. when america ceases to be good she will cease to be great. and i do think that there is a moral case for america to be the world's police.it is not free, sexy or something that we really want to talk about. i know that a lot of americans feel uncomfortable even conservatives, being referred to that way. but the reality is that the world needs a leader. much like in any marriage or any partnership, somebody has to lead. in america has to leave. >> let's go back to your moral clarity comments. should gay marriage be reversed in this country? >> personally i do not support same-sex marriage. i think that at the heart of it is this chronological bigotry. this idea that because we live in 2017, somehow we are smarter. and we are more educated and we are more refined. we know better and everything else that has preceded us, they did not know they were talking about, they were bigoted, they were biased and we should disregard that completely. because one of the things that really sets us apa
america is great because america is good. when america ceases to be good she will cease to be great. and i do think that there is a moral case for america to be the world's police.it is not free, sexy or something that we really want to talk about. i know that a lot of americans feel uncomfortable even conservatives, being referred to that way. but the reality is that the world needs a leader. much like in any marriage or any partnership, somebody has to lead. in america has to leave. >>...
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for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for 40 years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are his descendants still living in the united states and i'm going to try and find them. i now see that what's up the heart of the story of islam in america is the story of slavery and on this issue america was divided as early as the 17th seventy's some americans were calling for the abolition of slavery one of the is thomas jefferson proposed forming a colony in africa to take freed slaves but it wasn't until 863 after the civil war that slavery was finally abolished with it came the economic collapse of the southern states which depended on slaves the big plantations fell to ruin and 2000000 freed
for reforming america and bringing america to respect its own constitution all blending is really was that's what makes me optimistic about the future. this corner of the exhibition is really interesting because you've goals real evidence of this link between islam and slavery in mississippi and it him of the man who was known as the prince among slaves who was sold into slavery for 40 years before winning his freedom and going to live as a free man in liberia and i understand that there are...
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that view would weaken america. it would undermine global stability and undermine global prosperity. president biden and i reject that view. and please do understand, our approach is not based on the virtues of charity. we pursue our approach because it is in our strategic interest. i strongly believe america's role of global leadership is to the direct benefit of the american people. our leadership keeps our homeland safe, supports american jobs, secures supply chains and opens new markets for american goods. and i firmly believe our commitment to build and sustain the alliances have helped america become the most powerful and prosperous country in the world. alliances that have prevented wars, defended freedom and maintain stability from europe to the in pacific. to put all of that at risk would be foolish. president biden and i have demonstrated there is a smarter way. when it comes to america's national security, our approach starts with our historic direct investment in the working people of america. in investm
that view would weaken america. it would undermine global stability and undermine global prosperity. president biden and i reject that view. and please do understand, our approach is not based on the virtues of charity. we pursue our approach because it is in our strategic interest. i strongly believe america's role of global leadership is to the direct benefit of the american people. our leadership keeps our homeland safe, supports american jobs, secures supply chains and opens new markets for...
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i want to do my part for the america's cup. we could launch it into something that could be used for the san francisco future. if i could have all of the money i could take, i would probably personally be able to create between 75 and 100 jobs in san francisco during america's cup. that might not factor into the analysis. basically, something that is important for the city to do -- we are transforming the waterfront. it is huge. i have sailed in maryland, florida, south california, the gulf, everywhere -- key west, d.c., boston. i have seen the waterfront from the outside in the inside. this is the biggest opportunity any city has ever had. i am really looking forward to the potential of raising my kid in the america's cup environment. it is something i dreamed of as a kid. if it could be a reality for my son, that would be huge. this is a long-term investment that europe would take seriously. it is something we in america do not understand. sailing is a big part of the world. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. >> my name is patr
i want to do my part for the america's cup. we could launch it into something that could be used for the san francisco future. if i could have all of the money i could take, i would probably personally be able to create between 75 and 100 jobs in san francisco during america's cup. that might not factor into the analysis. basically, something that is important for the city to do -- we are transforming the waterfront. it is huge. i have sailed in maryland, florida, south california, the gulf,...
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there's mexico, north south america, central america and south america. and you're right that the focus of the boom has been in south america, absolutely. your right to say it has been fueled by natural resources. and, in fact, it's worse for central america than even you wished is not just central america doesn't have the natural resources to benefit, but they have emerged as a competitor to china because they produce, they are a manufacturer. they don't even have the natural resources to balance that out. something to situation for central america is not good. that's what south america start prospering. and i celebrate the end of the. i don't think there's anything bad about the. i think sometimes those of us who are focused on latin america, we used to think so pessimistic that we've missed the fact that this is a wonderful moment. but you're also right to suggest that we're now into a different debate. we're into a debate about how to spend the proceeds of this wealth, and that's a very important debate. the point i was trying to get across, i just wa
there's mexico, north south america, central america and south america. and you're right that the focus of the boom has been in south america, absolutely. your right to say it has been fueled by natural resources. and, in fact, it's worse for central america than even you wished is not just central america doesn't have the natural resources to benefit, but they have emerged as a competitor to china because they produce, they are a manufacturer. they don't even have the natural resources to...
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i think that the choice in this election is whether america remains america. [cheers and applause] it is whether we are going to chart a course based on our highest ideals of freedom, patriotism, liberties, faith and family. or whether we are going to let joe biden, kamala harris, and the democratic party tickets out of a pathway charted by the democratic, radical left. to socialism and decline. for our freedom, for all of the ideals that have always made america great, my fellow hoosier s, we have to decide right here and right now that joe biden will never be president of the united states. we are going to reelect president donald trump for four more years. [cheers and applause] years! four more years!" it vice pres. pence: it is about what we have done. it is about the choice. it is about we -- it is about what we have yet to do. for the next four years, as the president said, we will distribute the vaccine and defeat the china bars. we will maintain america's unrivaled military might and reserve piece through strength. will make indiana and america the man
i think that the choice in this election is whether america remains america. [cheers and applause] it is whether we are going to chart a course based on our highest ideals of freedom, patriotism, liberties, faith and family. or whether we are going to let joe biden, kamala harris, and the democratic party tickets out of a pathway charted by the democratic, radical left. to socialism and decline. for our freedom, for all of the ideals that have always made america great, my fellow hoosier s, we...
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the biggestably issue, america first means america alone. the european commission says it deeply regrets the united states's decision. annual macron says it is a serious mistake that will have serious consequences. our correspondent considers the likely impact of the decision. records for temperatures being set around the world and more warming threatening ice and sea levels, nearly every country in the world agreed to try to cut the greenhouse gases that are heeding the atmosphere. they came together, ushering in the terrace agreement negotiated in 2016, the first global attempt to tackle climate change. a landmark deal that america has now dealt a major blow. >> this is a terrible day for international efforts to combat climate change, the biggest issue the world faces. 195 countries sign of the paris climate agreement, and for the second largest polluter in the world, the world's largest economy, to say we don't care anymore, is a gesture of contempt for the rest of the world. david: under the paris agreement, countries pledged to cut emi
the biggestably issue, america first means america alone. the european commission says it deeply regrets the united states's decision. annual macron says it is a serious mistake that will have serious consequences. our correspondent considers the likely impact of the decision. records for temperatures being set around the world and more warming threatening ice and sea levels, nearly every country in the world agreed to try to cut the greenhouse gases that are heeding the atmosphere. they came...
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state department, at the crossroad of the americas, the 49th annual washington conference of the americas. thank you all for being here. [applause] vice pres. pence: as i begin, let me bring greetings from a friendof mine, a great of all of those who cherish freedom across this hemisphere of freedom. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] before i. pence: begin, let me reflect on some welcome news. last fall, we made clear to burma that the jailing of two journalists was deeply troubling to millions of americans and we urged their release. today, we learned those two reuters journalists were released after spending more than 500 days in prison where they have been jailed simply for doing their job, reporting atrocities. america, and across this hemisphere, and we believe -- we believe in democratic ideals and the freedom of expression and the freedom of the press. we welcome the release of these two journalists, and we hope their release signals a positive and permanent respect for a free and independent press. what br
state department, at the crossroad of the americas, the 49th annual washington conference of the americas. thank you all for being here. [applause] vice pres. pence: as i begin, let me bring greetings from a friendof mine, a great of all of those who cherish freedom across this hemisphere of freedom. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] before i. pence: begin, let me reflect on some welcome news. last fall, we made clear...
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we would like to be the team that brings superb america's cup back to america. sfgtv ♪ ♪ >> bmw oracle as we're coming down to the final 10 seconds. five, four, three, two, one. >> america's cup, the two fastest yachts in america's cup history take sailing where it has never been. we have got a race on our hands here, folks. ♪ ♪ >> bmw oracle racing is leading with two legs to go. >> five minutes to go. ♪ ♪ >> finally, america's cup they 3 has been decided on the water. february 14, 2010, and valencia spain. the america's cup is america's again. [applause] >> usa usa. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> amazing. awesome. and better than that. [applause] [applause] >> and a couple things that need to be known about that boat -- the fastest ever be in the america's cup. how fast? 50 miles per hour. fantastic. i would love to take my son on that. it looks really fun. after all this time, you would think you would be burned out and want to go home and go to bed, but now it's time to mount your defense again. ladies and gentlemen, larry ellison. [applause] [applause] >
we would like to be the team that brings superb america's cup back to america. sfgtv ♪ ♪ >> bmw oracle as we're coming down to the final 10 seconds. five, four, three, two, one. >> america's cup, the two fastest yachts in america's cup history take sailing where it has never been. we have got a race on our hands here, folks. ♪ ♪ >> bmw oracle racing is leading with two legs to go. >> five minutes to go. ♪ ♪ >> finally, america's cup they 3 has been...